Actually, it didn't say anything about her going the wrong way (thought it was the impression I got at first).It appears she simply turned left from the right lane, crossing the left lane of traffic to do so (and subsequently intersecting the front end of the Chief's car).I've seen this all the time downtown, though usually the story of "I didn't know" seemed to be cooked up at the scene. Still, giving her the benefit of the doubt, she could be a student new to the area, looking into her classes for next semester.I wonder if she was cited?

If the chief knew anything about defensive driving this wouldn't have happened. Anyone else remember the chief's accident in Santa Rosa? The T-S published a picture of that one. What about this chief driving his patrol car to Oregon on personal trips? This man is a liability. If he worked for a private company he wouldn't be allowed on the road.

my questions are:1. Did other officers respond as backup?2. Did they taser her?3. Did they beat crap out of her?4. Will the chief claim injuries?5. Will the chief go out on enhanced peace officer disability?6. Was she booked for assualt on a peace officer?7. Was she booked for assualt with a deadly weapon?

Perhaps if the Chief had not had a dispatcher face down in his lap and his pants around his knees he would have been able to react and avoid a collision. Last time he had a crash he was "texting". Still can't see a problem?

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